Also,

Vdos was just too slow for me!!!

So slow.... I mention this twice.


Some of my windows 10 32 bit perform faster than the xp's.

Also for long reports if no one else is using the server is a fast or faster as 
xp.

If others are accessing the server at same time it is about 20-30% slower than 
with xp  but even xp's are about 5 times slower when accessing a database used 
by a few others.

My database uses about 3/4 geg and has over 1 million records.

For reports when the database is in heavy use I simply copy the database to my 
local machine (takes less than 2 minutes) and the report runs faster than ever 
on my windows 10 32 bit machine!!

That being said most complicated reports take about 3 minutes (billing aspect 
which goes through all owing patients assesses interest charges creates and 
invoice to charge this fee totals to new balance the gives itemized statement 
of all changes since last billing this is saved to a file is connected to a 
"merge" word document so I can email these invoices in outlook.

Most reports take 20-30 seconds.


Best Regards, Mark
P.S. It took me several months to figure out how to install the 32 bit version 
on any machine and get it working as good as or better than WinXp.

________________________________
From: Dataperf <[email protected]> on behalf of Mark Nepon 
<[email protected]>
Sent: December 10, 2017 12:00 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Dataperf] Your Experiences with DP and Windows 10


On new computers you that are purchased with an existing 64 bit windows system 
you will need to tweek the BIOS as well. The secure boot must be disabled (to 
be allowed to install from cd,dvd,usb, whatever) as well as EUFI mode. legacy 
mode must be enabled. On old computers these are not issues. Also I can't 
remember the order but you must reboot saving bios after 1 of the above named 
changes to be allowed to make one of the other changes. I can't remember which. 
I have done this for about 20 computers and several different CMOS/BIOS's.


Best Regards, Mark


________________________________
From: Dataperf <[email protected]> on behalf of Tim Rude 
<[email protected]>
Sent: December 10, 2017 9:29 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Dataperf] Your Experiences with DP and Windows 10

I agree that installing the 32-bit version of Windows 10 works best for DOS 
apps like DP. However, I've not found that I needed to do any cmos/bios 
tweaking.

A few things about 32-bit Windows 10:

(1) To go from 64-bit to 32-bit, you will have to completely wipe the existing 
Windows installation and install 32-bit from scratch.

(2) You can use the same exact Windows activation key for either 64-bit or 
32-bit. So if you computer has Windows 10 64-bit on it and you wipe it and 
install 32-bit on it, you don't have to buy a new license. It will 
auto-activate.

(3) You're limited to how much RAM the computer can make use of with 32-bit. 
There's no point in having more than 4GB of RAM installed because 32-bit 
Windows won't touch more than that. Depending on the RAM size of your video 
adapter, the amount of usable RAM under 32-bit Windows may be only 3.3 - 3.5GB 
or even less.

I've also found that if you use DP in conjunction with DPSpool using a 
batchfile or cmdfile that loads DPSpool, then runs DP, then unloads DPSpool 
when DP exits, you have to use the CMD legacy console. If not, NTVDM will 
crash. This isn't specifically a DPSpool thing or a DP thing. I've found that 
if you run any 32-bit app in a batchfile prior to running a 16-bit DOS app in 
the same batchfile, it makes NTVDM unhappy when running under the new CMD 
console.

To change to the legacy console, you can either check the box on the Options 
tab of your shortcut to your batchfile/cmdfile, or simply open a CMD window, 
right-click on the icon in the top-left of the titlebar, select Properties, and 
then select the 'Use legacy console' box on the Options tab there. Once you set 
that option, it applies to all CMD windows.

Tim Rude

On 12/10/2017 7:58 AM, Mark Nepon wrote:

Hi All


Install windows 10 32 bit version. (you'll need to make some cmos/bios changes)


Works as good as XP opening similar cmd window you will be prompted to install 
a program when trying to run dp the first time. Do so.


I use both Linux and WinXP as servers.

Both good but xp can only handle about 10 computers.

ubuntu desktop sharing drive c (which is a directory names C on root)

acts just like xp but way more computers.

I was unable to install old HP printers onto it so I also use xp server for 
printing,




Best Regards, Mark


________________________________
From: Dataperf 
<[email protected]><mailto:[email protected]> on 
behalf of Charles G. Wolf 
<[email protected]><mailto:[email protected]>
Sent: December 10, 2017 7:29 AM
To: DataPerfect Users Discussion Group
Subject: [Dataperf] Your Experiences with DP and Windows 10

Hi Everybody,

What have you experienced using DataPerfect with Windows 10 on a PC?  I'm still 
using Windows XP Professional due to three irreplaceable, mission critical DOS 
programs, DP being one of them.

However, I must upgrade, so I will be grateful for any observations, tips, or 
watch-out-fors that you can share.

Thanks!

Charlie Wolf



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